In less than 24 hours, my friend Forest “the one man arts community of Ann Arbor” Juziuk, whom you might remember from the Corner Brewery’s men’s bathroom, will be hosting something in Ann Arbor called HOTT LAVA. In an effort to understand what it’s all about, I’ve asked Forest a few questions… Here are his […]
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HOTT LAVA on Friday night at the Yellow Barn
Posted in Ann Arbor, Art and Culture, Ypsilanti | Also tagged 5 o'Clock Vodka, Add new tag, Alivia Zivich, Ann Arbor Film Festival, Anthology Film Archives, anti-university, art films, Art School Girls Of Doom, arthouse, avant-garde, Benoit Pioulard, Bill Frisell, Bill Morrison, Black & Mild, Blues Control, Brakhage, Brian Hunter, Burton Theatre, Charles Burns, Chicago Underground Duo, conspiracy theories, counter-culture, Criterion, Dan Tower, Dark Matter, David Daniell & Doug McCombs, Demons, Dirty Tricks Done in the Park Like Three Quarks for Muster Mark Meant to Leave You in the Dark, Dog Boy, Dreamland Theater, Erin Nicole Bratkovich, Everything Is Terrible!, experimental film, Flying Lotus, Forest Juziuk, GARY, Geoff Perrin, Harry Smith, Hausu, Heaven & Earth Magic, Hello Dad I'm in Jail, Hot Lava, HOTT LAVA, IFC, independent film, Invisible Hands, Jeremy Lemos, Jesus Lizard, John North Wright, Kranky Records, Liquid Television, Mark Mothersbaugh, Matt Clark, Maya Deren, Meshes of the Afternoon, microcinema, Mountains, Mystery Party, Noveller, one man arts community, Philip Glass, Port Huron, Richard Kern, Richard Sala, Sarah Lipstate, social clubs, Strictly Modern, The Butchers, The Garland Street Men's Society, tiparellos, Tom Carey, unFact, Was Not Was, Water Street Video, White/Light, Windy Weber, Winter Steele, Yellow Barn | 9 Comments